
The Station of the Cross Presents: Sermons for Everyday Living, featuring powerful sermons from faithful and inspirational priests.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 600 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

November 5th. 2025:
• All Holy Relics - Part of Piety;
• No Authority in the World is Exempt from Divine Authority;
• Bl Jane Mary of Maille;
• Fighting Evil
November 4th, 2025:
• St Charles Borromeo - Great Reformer;
• God's Part & Our Part;
• Prefer No One to God;
• St Charles Borromeo - Get Your Soul Right & Everything Falls into Place After
November 3rd, 2025:
• How Shall I Prepare for Eternity?;
• Memento Mori;
• Death, Eternity & How We Should Live;
• Pray for the Poor Souls
November 2nd, 2025:
• Piety Seeks to Avoid Purgatory But Dutifully Helps the Poor Souls
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So grateful as a convert to have a resource to go to, where one can be certain to hear the truth of the faith. Where confidence and love abounds for the good and salvation for all.
Thank you.
The sermons are good to great, but are you aware that Apple Podcasts is airing commercials for cannabis before and after the sermons you are running? Very objectionable.
God bless these holy priests!✝️🙏🏽
Sermons for everyday living (SFEL) is awesome. My Catholic radio station puts it on at 6am. This is the perfect spiritual start to my day. Forget the weather, traffic, sports and flip this podcast on. Best parts of show (IMHO) (1) variety (2) follows the spiritual calendar of feasts and gospels (3) the men who you hear are priests who work hard on their sermons…it’s an art form and these are inspired by the Holy Spirit artists (4) I find the words and preaching echoing in my thoughts and actions... more
I listen to these in good times and bad. Thank you. 🕯🙏
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Listeners can expect a series of powerful sermons that center around Catholic themes, focusing on the lives and virtues of saints, the significance of prayer, and the importance of aligning personal faith with divine will. The content is deeply rooted in tradition, featuring reflections on the lives of various saints, historical religious events, and the soulful experiences of piety and charitable love, through the lens of modern-day relevance. Each episode not only provides spiritual guidance but also invites listeners to embrace virtue, sacrifice, and the richness of Catholic teachings in their everyday lives, making the sermons a source of inspiration for both informed and burgeoning members of the faith.
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Sermons For Everyday Living launched 8 years ago and published 600 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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